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Peter E. Miller

Researcher at University of California, Santa Cruz

Publications -  25
Citations -  2778

Peter E. Miller is an academic researcher from University of California, Santa Cruz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Domoic acid & Pseudo-nitzschia. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 25 publications receiving 2616 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter E. Miller include Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute & Southern California Coastal Water Research Project.

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Detection of domoic acid in northern anchovies and California sea lions associated with an unusual mortality event.

TL;DR: The authors' detection of P. australis frustules, via scanning electron microscopy, in both anchovy viscera and fecal material from sea lions exhibiting seizures provides corroborating evidence that this toxic algal species was involved in this unusual sea lion mortality event.
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Inter‐ and intraspecific variation of the pseudo‐nitzschia delicatissima complex (bacillariophyceae) illustrated by rrna probes, morphological data and phylogenetic analyses1

TL;DR: A study of 25 cultures tentatively identified as Pseudo‐nitzschia delicatissima (Cleve) Heiden showed both morphological and genetic variation among strains, and resulted in the description of two new species, P. decipiens sp.
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IDENTIFICATION AND ENUMERATION OF CULTURED AND WILD PSEUDO‐NITZSCHIA (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE) USING SPECIES‐SPECIFIC LSU rRNA‐TARGETED FLUORESCENT PROBES AND FILTER‐BASED WHOLE CELL HYBRIDIZATION

TL;DR: Efforts to develop species‐specific large subunit ribosomal RNA (LSU rRNA)‐targeted fluorescent DNA probes for a variety of Pseudo‐nitzschia H. Peragallo species are continued.
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Blooms of Pseudo-nitzschia and domoic acid in the San Pedro Channel and Los Angeles harbor areas of the Southern California Bight, 2003-2004

TL;DR: In the Southern California Bight (SCB) along the coasts of Los Angeles and Orange Counties during spring and summer of 2003 and 2004 as mentioned in this paper, Pseudo-nitzschia australis dominated the Pseudo Nitzchia assemblage and concentrations of particulate domoic acid (DA) were determined.